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Conveniently located three blocks East of I-75 and three blocks North of 8 Mile Rd. or three miles South of I-696


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(248) 541-5617
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The Main Business of Almar Industries Inc.
Is Induction Heat Treating

We are certified for MIL specs

"Serving You Into The 21st. Century"

At Fees You Can Afford

  Almar Industries Inc. has a 20 kW RF Unit and (2) 50 kW 10 KC MG  Induction Generators 
  32 " Scanner Unit for straight shaft work and also a 22" Scanner

  We also have a 600F - Tempering Oven available to service your needs.

 Besides the hardening process,
we also perform the annealing process.

 

We heat treat small lots and welcome production jobs.
We can often save you more than the cost of our service alone.

 

Almar Industries Inc

A decisive business decision


Induction Heat Treating

  The Induction Generator, combined with a "work coil", creates an electromagnetic field. This field acts
  as a giant magnet inducing eddy currents in the part, pulling the molecular structure of the part, thereby
  creating a friction, which causes the metal to heat up quickly.

  Cooling steel rapidly (called quenching) from above the transformation temperature carries out the
  hardening process. Steel is generally quenched in water (W) or brines for the most rapid cooling, or in
  oil (O) for some alloy steels, and in air (A) for certain other high alloy steels. After steel is quenched, it
  is usually hard and brittle; it may even crack if dropped.

  Heat treating steel is intended to increase the hardness so as to increase resistance to wear or to
  enable the steel to withstand various service conditions.

  To make steel more ductile, it must be tempered. Tempering or Drawing consists of re-heating
  quenched steel to a suitable temperature below the transformation temperature for an appropriate time
  and cooling back to room temperature.

  While the tempering process makes steel tough, Annealing is a process of softening steel by heating it
  above the transformation temperature and cooling very slowly after it has reached a suitable
  temperature. Annealing reduces the hardness of an area of steel that has already been hardened.

ALMAR INDUSTRIES INC.

21005 Dequindre Rd
Hazel Park, MI 48030
(248) 541-5617
alm5@almarinductionheating.com


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Do It Right the First Time, On Time, At A Competitive Price
 

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